18517476. ARTICLE SUPPLY SYSTEM AND ARTICLE PROCESSING SYSTEM simplified abstract (KABUSHIKI KAISHA TOSHIBA)

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ARTICLE SUPPLY SYSTEM AND ARTICLE PROCESSING SYSTEM

Organization Name

KABUSHIKI KAISHA TOSHIBA

Inventor(s)

Kentaro Sezaki of Kawasaki Kanagawa (JP)

ARTICLE SUPPLY SYSTEM AND ARTICLE PROCESSING SYSTEM - A simplified explanation of the abstract

This abstract first appeared for US patent application 18517476 titled 'ARTICLE SUPPLY SYSTEM AND ARTICLE PROCESSING SYSTEM

Simplified Explanation

The article supply system described in the abstract includes an apparatus that reads images from surfaces of articles, recognizes sorting information, and controls the sorting of the articles based on the recognition results.

  • The article supply apparatus reads images from articles and supplies them to a sorting apparatus.
  • The first recognition apparatus recognizes sorting information based on the images and outputs recognition results.
  • The article sorting apparatus reads images from the conveyed articles, receives recognition results, and controls the sorting process.

Potential Applications

This technology can be applied in industries such as logistics, manufacturing, and warehousing for automated sorting and handling of articles based on visual recognition.

Problems Solved

1. Streamlining the sorting process of articles based on visual recognition. 2. Increasing efficiency and accuracy in article handling and sorting tasks.

Benefits

1. Improved efficiency in article sorting processes. 2. Reduction in manual labor and human error. 3. Enhanced automation in logistics and manufacturing operations.

Potential Commercial Applications

Automated sorting systems for warehouses, distribution centers, and manufacturing facilities can benefit from this technology to optimize their operations and increase productivity.

Possible Prior Art

One possible prior art could be automated barcode scanning systems used in logistics and warehousing for sorting and tracking inventory.

Unanswered Questions

How does the system handle articles of different shapes and sizes during the sorting process?

The abstract does not provide details on how the system accommodates variations in article dimensions.

What is the accuracy rate of the recognition results in real-world applications?

The abstract does not mention the accuracy rate of the recognition results and its impact on the overall efficiency of the system.


Original Abstract Submitted

An article supply system according to an embodiment includes an article supply apparatus and a first recognition apparatus. The article supply apparatus reads a first image from a first surface of an article conveyed by a first conveyance path, outputs the first image, and supplies the article to an article sorting apparatus. The first recognition apparatus recognizes sorting information based on the first image and outputs a first recognition result including the recognized sorting information. The article sorting apparatus causes a second conveyance path to convey the article supplied from the article supply apparatus, reads a second image from a second surface of the conveyed article, receives the first recognition result or a second recognition result including sorting information recognized from the second image, and controls sorting of the article based on the first recognition result or the second recognition result.